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Most relevant scientific articles
• martínez-larrad m.t., anCHuelo a.C.n., Prado n.Y.d., rueda J.m.i., GaBriel r., serrano-ríos m. Profile of individuals who are metabolically healthy obese using different definition criteria . A population-based analysis in the spanish population . PLoS ONE . 2014;9(9) .
• Gutiérrez-rePiso C., soriGuer F., roJo-martinez G., GarCía-Fuentes e., Valdes s., GodaY a. et al . Variable patterns of obesity and cardiometabolic phenotypes and their association with lifestyle factors in the Di@bet .es study . Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases . 2014 .
• Boada m., antunez C., ramírez-lorCa r., desteFano a.l., González-Pérez a., GaYan J. et al . ATP5H/KCTD2 locus is associated with Alzheimer’s disease risk . Molecular Psychiatry . 2014;19(6):682-687 .
• Gómez-HuelGas r., Pérez-Jiménez F., serrano-ríos m., González-santos P., román P., CamaFort m. et al . Clinical decisions in patients with diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors . A statement of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine . Revista Clinica Espanola . 2014;214(4):209-215 .
• ruiz a., Heilmann s., BeCker t., Hernández i., WaGner H., tHelen m. et al . Follow-up of loci from the In- ternational Genomics of Alzheimer’s Disease Project identifies TRIP4 as a novel susceptibility gene . Translational Psychiatry . 2014;4 .
Highlights
Institution: Servicio Madrileño de Salud Contact: Hospital Clínico San Carlos . Avda . Complutense S/N . 28040 Madrid Phone: (+34) 91 330 33 88 · E.mail: [email protected]
The main lines of research conducted during 2014 are:
• A genomic, lipidomic and proteomic study of subcutaneous/abdominal adipose tissue and its relation- ship to type 2 diabetes and obesity .
• Genes and inflammatory markers in children with obesity and/or metabolic syndrome
• Analysis of genetic markers, circulating adipokines and insulin-resistance status in obesity and associa- ted metabolic disorders .
• The Segovia Study. The molecular and physiological determinants of lifestyle in diabetes/obesity stu- dies . Analysis of genetic-epigenetic association in obesity type 2 diabetes mellitus . An epidemiological study . MicroRNA obesity and type 2 DM and related conditions .
These works were funded by: • MOIR S2010/BMD-2423, Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. • Educational Grants from Eli Lilly Lab, Spain.
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